CENSUS OF ENGLAND AND WALES, 1871

Superintendent Registrar's DistrictAshton Under Lyne
Enumeration District, No.5
Registrar's Sub-DistrictKnott Lanes
Name of Enumerator, Mr. Henry Church Stepney

DESCRIPTION OF ENUMERATION DISTRICT

[This description is to be written by the Enumerator from the Copy supplied to him by the Registrar. Any explanatory notes or observations calculated to the make the description cleareror more complete may be made by the Enumerator].

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Ashton Parish (Part of). Part of the Ecclesiatical Parish of Bardsley
Commencing at a House containing one dwelling call the Brook (near
to Hathershall House in Oldham Parish) then on the Oldham & Ashton
Road to the Houses at the bottom of Park, then up Park Lane to New
Barn, Fir Trees, Tanner Fold, Hill Dean Shutt and Fitton Hill Returning from thence to the New Houses on the Road from Park Lane to Copperas Houses, the Houses at Copperas House, Park Meadows, Marland Fold, Bank Top and Bobs at Fairbottom. From thence to the House on the Coal Pit Road, Woodpark, then by the Waggon Road And along both sides of the Road from Copperas House to Bardsley Bridge, including the Halfway House and adjoining Houses all the houses in
Keb Lane, Lees Square Albert St, Victoria St, Bardsley House
and Lodge and Bardsley Green and the new House by the Canal at

Bardsley Bridge. From thence down Knott Lanes including the
Vicarage the Houses on both sides of Knott Lanes, the Houses at the Valley, Browns Farm, Andrews Farm, Mills Farm, and down to Hibberts at Crime, the House at the Canal Locks and George Clough's

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